If angle is in standard position and its terminal side passes through the point , what is the measure of angle in degrees?
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1. Measuring Angles
Angles in Standard Position
Multiple Choice
Which of the following angles in standard position is considered to represent a low projection ()?
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Understand that in the context of projections or elevations, a 'low projection' angle refers to an angle that is close to the horizontal axis, meaning it has a small degree measure above 0°.
Recall that angles in standard position are measured from the positive x-axis (horizontal axis) counterclockwise, so smaller angles indicate a lower elevation or projection.
Compare the given angles: 10°, 45°, 75°, and 90°. Since 10° is the smallest angle, it is closest to the horizontal axis and thus represents a low projection or elevation.
Recognize that 90° represents a vertical direction (maximum elevation), and angles like 45° and 75° are intermediate elevations, higher than 10° but lower than 90°.
Conclude that the angle with the smallest measure above the horizontal axis (10°) is considered the low projection or elevation.
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